Jadon Sancho reveals 'Justice for George Floyd' message after scoring for Borussia Dortmund

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England star Jadon Sancho has unveiled a "Justice for George Floyd" message after scoring for Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.

In the absence of Erling Haaland and following a calf injury that has limited him to cameo appearances since the German top-flight's return from its coronavirus suspension earlier in May, the former Manchester City forward returned to Lucien Favre's starting lineup for Sunday's trip to bottom club Paderborn and marked the occasion by netting a first senior hat-trick.

After side-footing home his first goal from close range at Benteler Arena soon after Thorgan Hazard's opener, Sancho subsequently removed his Dortmund shirt to reveal a yellow BVB base layer that featured the message "Justice for George Floyd" written prominently across the front in pen.

He was then shown a yellow card by referee Daniel Siebert for removing his shirt.

Sancho's Dortmund team-mate Achraf Hakimi unveiled the same message after scoring Dortmund's fourth goal of the evening.

Sancho's Dortmund team-mate Achraf Hakimi unveiled the same message after scoring (Getty Images)
Sancho's Dortmund team-mate Achraf Hakimi unveiled the same message after scoring (Getty Images)

The death of Mr Floyd - an unarmed black man - while in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Monday after he was knelt on by police officer Derek Chauvin has sparked protests across the United States and beyond.

Chauvin has since been charged with third-degree murder and manslaughter.

Elsewhere in the Bundesliga on Sunday, Borussia Monchengladbach forward Marcus Thuram kneeled in the aftermath of his first goal in the 4-1 win over Union Berlin, while on Saturday American midfielder Weston McKennie took to the pitch for Schalke's match against Werder Bremen wearing an armband that read "Justice for George”.